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11/11/2008  Automotive and Heavy Duty Suppliers Seek Economic Relief from Government

As the Big Three automakers continue to lobby Washington, D.C., for a government bailout, automotive and heavy-duty parts and components suppliers reminded the government that they need economic relief, too.

In a letter sent to House and Senate leadership Monday and a letter sent to President Bush last week, the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association says motor vehicle parts suppliers need continued support of supplier participation in the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Incentive loan program and establishment of a loan guarantee program through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) or other mechanism specifically for the supplier industry.

The letter stated that in 2007, suppliers to the automotive industry directly employed 722,600 U.S. workers. As of June 2008, that domestic industry employment fell to 590,000 workers. "That is a loss of more than 130,000 good paying American jobs in less than two years and does not take into account reduction in employment in the aftermarket and heavy duty sectors," the letter said. "Addressing the concerns of the domestic automobile manufacturers alone will not stem the tide of these job losses."

"The automotive industry and the supplier industry are both facing unprecedented economic hardship and hundreds of thousands of domestic jobs depend on our ability to find thoughtful solutions to meet these challenges," said Bob McKenna, MEMA's president and CEO.

According to recent studies, motor vehicle suppliers are the nation's largest manufacturing sector and provide 70 percent of the content of U.S.-built cars and trucks. Suppliers manufacture the parts and technology used in the production of more than 11 million new cars and trucks produced each year, and the aftermarket products necessary to repair and maintain more than 247 million vehicles on the road today.

MEMA supports its members through its three market segment associations, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA) and Original Equipment Suppliers


Economy: Related News

2/1/2010 - Economic Indicators Provide Positive Signs of Recovery Last week, changes in a few economic indicators, such as the gross domestic product and consumer confidence, point to better days ahead for the U.S. economy and for the trucking industry.... More >

1/25/2010 - Economists Say Better Days Ahead, But Growth to be Moderate The worst is behind us, but economic recovery will likely be slower than we would like, according to two economic analysts speaking at last week's Heavy Duty Dialogue, a one-day business conference for heavy-duty suppliers.... More >

1/20/2010 - Roadsigns to Recovery It looks like the recession is over. Now the question on everyone's mind is the recovery. Even though the economy is heading in the right direction, expect a bumpy ride, said an economist speaking at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week Tuesday.

"The recovery is one of the most difficult phases of the business cycle," said Bob Dieli, President and founder of RDLB Inc., an economic research and management consulting firm... More >

1/15/2010 - The First Lesson of Recession: Survive It The Great Recession has affected freight transportation in many ways but most of all it has provided a lesson in survival.

"We did what most businesses did in order to survive - things that in our 25-year history we've never had to do," said Pat Quinn, co-chairman of U.S. Xpress. Such as: pay freezes, pay cuts from five to 20 percent and laying off non-driving personnel... More >





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